MG Series Gateway Setup Manual ver 306.X (0000000272)
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Technical
Publications
Processing Mode
Description and Example
END or ROUTE
End of number transformation. From top to bottom, number
transformation will be stopped when END or ROUTE is encountered;
the gateways will route the call to the default routing after meeting
EDN, or route the call to the designed routing after meeting ROUTE.
Example 1:
FXS 12345 ADD -8001
FXS 12345 REMOVE 4
FXS 12345 END
Add suffix 8001 to the called number starting with 12345 for calls
from FXS ports, then remove four digits in front of the number to end
number transformation.
Example 2:
IP[222.34.55.1] CPNX. REPLACE 2680000
IP[222.34.55.1] CPNX. ROUTE FXS 2
For calls from IP address 222.34.55.1, calling party number is
replaced by 2680000, and then the call is routed to FXS port 2 with
the new calling party number.
CODEC
Designate the use of codec, such as PCMU/20/16, where PCMU
denotes G.711, /20 denotes RTP package interval of 20 milliseconds,
and /16 denotes echo cancellation with 16 milliseconds window.
PCMU/20/0 should be used if echo cancellation is not required to
activate.
Example:
IP 6120 CODEC PCMU/20/16
PCMU/20/16 codec will be applied to calls from IP with called party
number starting with 6120.
RELAY
Insert prefix of called party number when calling out. The inserted
prefix number follows behind REPLAY.
Example:
IP 010 RELAY 17909
For calls from IP with called party number starting with 010, digit
stream 17909 will be pulsed out before the original called party
number being sending out.
Routing Destination
Destination
Description and Example
ROUTE NONE
Calling barring.
Example:
IP CPN[1,3-5] ROUTE NONE
Bar all calls from IP, of which the calling numbers start with 1, 3, 4, 5.